Random Lake students see 3D printer

8:26 PM,
Jan. 18, 2014

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Sheboygan Press Media

On Dec. 19, Random Lake students in kindergarten through grade 12 were among the first in Wisconsin to have the opportunity to see a live demonstration of a 3D printer.

The 3D printer, worth about $4,000, was brought in by two representatives from Central Office Systems, locals Andy Navarro and Jesse Clark. Central Office Systems, located in Waukesha, sells copiers and printers.

"As soon as I learned about the 3D printing technology, I asked Navarro to demonstrate for our students," Superintendent Tom Malmstadt said in a news release. "I think this is a great technology for the future. It has ...